Freddy Jaques Inkiriwang

Ir. Freddy Jaques Inkiriwang (2 September 1912 – 19 October 1972) was a former Indonesian Minister of Industry in the Djuanda Cabinet. He received an Ingenieur degree (abbreviated as "Ir.", a Dutch type engineer's degree) in electrical engineering from at the Delft University of Technology in 1937.[1] After the Proclamation of Indonesian Independence, Inkiriwang was involved in the formation of the state electricity company and the independence struggle in Sulawesi (his family was from the Minahasa region in North Sulawesi). After the establishment of the Bureau of Electricity and Gas on 27 October 1945, Inkiriwang was assigned to head the West Java region.[2] He was also appointed as head of development in the Sulawesi Commissariat organization in Jakarta to assist the struggle in Sulawesi.[3]

Freddy Jaques Inkiriwang
Minister of Industry
In office
9 April 1957  6 July 1959
PresidentSukarno
Prime MinisterDjuanda Kartawidjaja
Preceded bySujono Hadinoto
Succeeded bySuharto
Personal details
Born(1912-09-02)September 2, 1912
Surabaya, Dutch East Indies
DiedOctober 19, 1972(1972-10-19) (aged 60)
Jakarta, Indonesia
NationalityIndonesia

In 1950, Inkiriwang was included in the last cabinet of the State of East Indonesia (NIT) led by Prime Minister Martinus Putuhena. This Cabinet was dubbed the Liquidation Cabinet as it aimed to restore the unitary Republic of Indonesia where NIT was included.[4][5] From 1957 to 1959, Inkiriwang served as Minister of Industry in the cabinet led by Prime Minister Djuanda. In his role as minister of industry, he was also an acting member of the Monetary Board of Bank Indonesia.[6]

Inkiriwang (seated on right) during the takeover of the Dutch East Indies electricity company

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References

  • "Ir. F.J. Inkiriwang, 1912-1972". De Ingenieur. 84 (40–52). 1972.
  • "Fifty Years of PLN Dedication". Jakarta: PT PLN (Persero). 1995. Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  • "Komisariat Sulawesi: Pembentukan telah Selesai" [Sulawesi Commissariat: Formation Completed]. Merdeka. Jakarta. 13 April 1946.
  • Patang, Lahadjdji (1967). Sulawesi dan Pahlawan2nya: Sejarah Perjuangan Kemerdekaan Republik Indonesia [Sulawesi and Her Heroes: A History of the Indonesian Independence Struggle]. Ujung Pandang: Yayasan Kesejahteraan Generasi Muda Indonesia.
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